What is a good post/article etc. I could read to understand what the current state of the DB version of #logseq is? What is the roadmap in terms of dates and an in terms of features?
Well, I was looking for this today too.
There is a long term changelog for the DB version on the forum here: https://discuss.logseq.com/t/logseq-db-changelog/30013 - just scrollllllll to the end and the last entry was yesterday.
And here is a comparison of MD vs DB versions: https://discuss.logseq.com/t/logseq-og-markdown-vs-logseq-db-sqlite/34608
Yeah, I agree
I’d prefer a better way to manage the thousands of Todos as setting a
scheduleddate doesn’t really do much - and I don’t see that anywhere in the list of features.Ok, I’m not sharing these graphs with others, but syncthing manages to keep my phone and 2 laptops organised… not sure a DB is gonna sync that easily.
Off-topic: I really love the filesystem version though. This way I can work with the files directly, read and query them as text, when I I don’t need to parse and traverse the structure. And it is actually fast enough still after a few years and a few thousand files
@lookie Me too, that‘s why I fear that the MD version will no longer receive as much love as the DB version. Already the planned first version will have a lot of features the MD will not have.



